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<strong>Deep</strong>water Projects Session<br />

11:00 – 12:30 Tuesday, 27 November 2012<br />

Chair: Mr. Bruce Steenson, Vice President Technical & Prelude, Shell Development Australia Pty Ltd.<br />

Wheats<strong>to</strong>ne Project Update<br />

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Mr. Hugh McClure, Deputy Project Direc<strong>to</strong>r, Wheats<strong>to</strong>ne Project, Chevron<br />

Hugh McClure is <strong>the</strong> Wheats<strong>to</strong>ne Deputy Project Direc<strong>to</strong>r for <strong>the</strong> Wheats<strong>to</strong>ne foundation project with fur<strong>the</strong>r accountability for<br />

Wheats<strong>to</strong>ne hub expansion. Hugh was a member of <strong>the</strong> team that recommended <strong>the</strong> Wheats<strong>to</strong>ne project partners make a<br />

final investment decision <strong>to</strong> enter project execution in September 2011.<br />

Hugh has been employed by Chevron for 27 years and joined Chevron in 1985 as a facilities engineer in Aberdeen, Scotland.<br />

He has held numerous technical and managerial positions in upstream production, technology development and project management for<br />

business units in Europe, Nigeria, US and Australia.<br />

Hugh received a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Strathclyde University in 1985 and his MBA from Robert Gordon University in 2005.<br />

From North East Frigg <strong>to</strong> Pazflor, 30 years of Process Innovations for <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Offshore</strong> Assets<br />

Mrs. Anne Rocher, Head of Processing Department, TOTAL E&P<br />

Anne Rocher is currently Head of Process Department in Development Engineering Division of Total Exploration & Production.<br />

She joined Elf in 1985, and has spent her 26-year career in what is <strong>to</strong>day <strong>the</strong> TOTAL Group, in exploration and production oil<br />

and gas process activities, economics and more recently in acid gas production, processing and injection, gas monetization<br />

solutions, energy efficiency and GHG related activities, and Field Operations support for Angola <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Offshore</strong> developments<br />

and operations.<br />

She holds a Mechanical & Electricity Engineer Degree from Ecole Spéciale des Travaux Publics (Paris — France) and a Petroleum Engineering<br />

Degree from IFP School (Rueil Malmaison — France).<br />

The Challenges of Giant Pipelines: <strong>Deep</strong>water, Logistics & Assets<br />

Dr. Daslav Brkic, Vice President, E&C Business Development, Saipem S.p.A.<br />

Dr. Daslav Brkic is responsible for Saipem’s strategic business development for <strong>the</strong> Engineering & Construction BU world-wide.<br />

This also includes licensing of proprietary technologies.<br />

Dr. Brkic’s initial career included many R&D, sales and marketing, business and strategy development as well as general<br />

management assignments, with UOP and ABB in <strong>the</strong> U.S.A., U.K., Italy and in The Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands. He joined Snamprogetti, later<br />

incorporated in<strong>to</strong> Saipem, in 2002, after heading <strong>the</strong> international division of Sirti, a telecommunications E&C company.<br />

He holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from <strong>the</strong> Technical Universities of Milan, Italy, and Erlangen — Nuremberg, Germany, and has attended<br />

<strong>the</strong> M.B.A. program at <strong>the</strong> University of Chicago.<br />

Prelude Project Update<br />

Mr. Jaap de Vries, Prelude Project Direc<strong>to</strong>r, Shell International Exploration and Production Inc.<br />

Project Direc<strong>to</strong>r Prelude FLNG project based in Paris, overseeing <strong>the</strong> project delivery of Wells, Subsea and FLNG and Onshore<br />

Base facilities since Sept 2009.<br />

Jaap joined Shell as designer marine facilities for Gas projects in <strong>the</strong> Hague in 1984. He has worked as civil/projects engineer<br />

for LNG projects like Woodside, NLNG and MLNG; as project manager for <strong>the</strong> BLNG rejuvenation projects; as Projects<br />

Executive for Shell projects LNG regas terminal projects; and as <strong>the</strong> holder of <strong>the</strong> Global Gas projects portfolio manager<br />

position, which includes <strong>the</strong> assurance of Shell’s major Gas (LNG and GTL) projects in its global portfolio, both in front-end development and in<br />

construction stages.<br />

From Concept Select <strong>to</strong> Lessons Learned: The Plu<strong>to</strong> Project 2005 <strong>to</strong> 2012<br />

Mr. Eamonn J. McCabe, Vice President — Oil & Gas Developments, Woodside Energy Ltd.<br />

Eamonn has been with <strong>the</strong> Woodside Energy since 2005 and in his current role of Vice President Oil & Gas Development, since<br />

2009. Eamonn has 27 years experience in <strong>the</strong> Industry, working previous <strong>to</strong> Woodside with BP and Shell in <strong>the</strong> UK, Norway,<br />

Nigeria, Singapore and <strong>the</strong> Philippines. After starting his career as a Instrument & Control specialist, Eamonn has gained broad<br />

experience across all <strong>the</strong> areas of offshore oil & gas business. Eamonn’s work has included roles on major large gas projects<br />

such as Troll, Malampaya, Ormen Lange, Plu<strong>to</strong> and Browse. Eamonn is a chartered engineer.<br />

Eamonn graduated from <strong>the</strong> University of Leeds, UK with a BSc Hons in Electrical and Electronic Engineering.<br />

<strong>Deep</strong>water<br />

Projects Session<br />

is Open <strong>to</strong> All<br />

Registered<br />

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